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Old 03-28-2008, 04:02 PM   #1
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hey thanks alot for replying i definitely am looking for some sort of mentor, the problem is i live in a fairly small region and i done want to seem like i am imposing on people or some young punk trying to take customers so it's hard to find one around here> in reality i just want to give this a shot and am really willing to do whatever it takes! i am just completely new to the "person in charge" part i don't know the first step i was just a laborer i didn't really deal with the customer end so i need all the help offered!!!!!

THANKS ALOT AGAIN AND LET THE TIPS AND ADVICE KEEP FLOWIN' THIS WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Old 03-28-2008, 04:11 PM   #2
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Go back and read your first thread.
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Old 03-28-2008, 05:25 PM   #3
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To help you out Learner, lets ask a few questions.
1.) If you considered yourself "just a laborer." How do you qualify yourself to have enough experiance in the roofing field to open and run your own business in the roofing industry?

2.) How many years do you have as a laborer in the roofing industry?

3.) Are you insured?

4.) How much experiance and or training do you have in business management?

5.) How do you expect to resolve issues with customers if you don't know how to make and deliver estimates to customers?

If you answer these questions honestly, you will have a revelation and understand why you aren't getting answers to your questions.
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